This fall, St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Mishawaka, Ind.) is hosting an adult education series that will focus on "Becoming Beloved Community," an initiative for education about racial reconciliation that is offered by the wider Episcopal Church. The series will be coordinated by the Rev. Susan Haynes along with help from Canon Adrien Niyongabo, Diocesan Missioner for Community Engagement. These gatherings will be on Wednesday evenings beginning at 7 p.m. in the Undercroft of St. Paul's Episcopal Church and will last until approximately 8:30. We will offer a varied curriculum of lecture, reading, films and discussion. The first meeting is on Wednesday, September 11. In preparation for these gatherings, we are asking participants to purchase and read White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism by Robin DiAngelo. This book can be found at Amazon.